Unfortunately not my line of work, just a hobby. It was a really beautiful sight and a Malaysian friend of mine, who has been waiting to see it for years, finally saw it 2 days before he moves to eastern Australia permanently. It was fate!

Rikkor, paganism is still popular in the North. On the Summer Solstice, a man stands atop the structure, and chucks a sacrificial bucket of wallpaper paste onto the adoring crowds below. They then sleep in the wet patch created, so that they may bond with the Earth.

It really is a sight for sore eyes. He practices first by spraying some acetic acid from a bicycle pump, an act known as 'the vinegar strokes'.